Swindon

Travel Guide

Lydiard Park which includes a park and autumn leaves
Museum of the Great Western Railway which includes heritage elements and railway items
Swindon Designer Outlet which includes art, interior views and shopping
Museum of the Great Western Railway featuring heritage elements and railway items
Swindon Designer Outlet featuring interior views and shopping as well as a small group of people

Visit this English town to discover beautiful landscapes and a vibrant arts and entertainment scene and to explore the history of the railways.

Nestled in southwest England is the large town of Swindon, a hub of manufacturing, culture and history. Come here to wander acres of manicured parklands and natural woodlands, visit one of the many fascinating museums, or splurge on great bargains in the shopping centre. Swindon was originally an Anglo-Saxon settlement on top of a limestone hill. It was just a small market town until the middle of the 19th century, but expanded greatly after the Town Development Act of 1952. Today it is home to almost 200,000 people. Meet the long-time residents, known as Swindonians, to get the best advice on the most popular local spots.

Start your visit to Swindon by visiting the educational museums and galleries that bring culture and information to the area. For instance, at the Museum of the Great Western Railway, you can enjoy interactive exhibits that mimic what it would have been like to work in the railroad industry building steam locomotives. Head to the Museum of Computing to see technological artefacts and machines. Finish by appreciating some creativity at the Swindon Museum and Art Gallery.

If you’ve come for some shopping, you’re in the right place. Visit the Swindon Designer Outlet to find dozens of stores featuring brand-name items, including clothing, accessories and home furnishings. Stop for a meal at one of the restaurants when you’re done.

To appreciate the outdoors, go birdwatching at Cotswold Water Park or spend some time wandering through the Walled Garden at Lydiard Park. Bring a picnic in the summer months and sit out and relax under the shade of the trees.

Get to Swindon from London by train, or take a National Express bus from many surrounding international airports. Those looking for the greatest flexibility in their travels will want to rent a car and drive into town.

Spend time in this lovely town in Wiltshire to gain an understanding of English life, both past and present. Swindon also hosts art festivals and family events throughout the year.

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Reviews of Swindon

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5 - Excellent 11%
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4 - Good 47%
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3 - Okay 35%
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4/5 - Good

Verified traveller

Very good for shopping

3/5 - Okay

Verified traveller

We went nowhere except the crematorium.

3/5 - Okay

Mags

We did not do much in Swindon- we visited Avebury which was nice, went to the designer outlet (it was ok) and also went to south wales which is close enough for a day trip.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller

Good for shopping and location is ideal for visiting other attractions

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller

Needs more but enough for this length of visit

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller

We were in Highworth near Swindon quiet relaxing if travelling by car plenty of places to visit and bus service good to Highworth from Swindon